$325,000 hamburger

corona

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very recently scientists have started growing in-vitro meat. one group has just put together a hamburger with what they have grown, soon to be eaten at an event in London. while still rather expensive, $325,000 to make that 1 burger, the prices will plummet and in-vitro mean will become a viable source of meat within the next short while.

so I have a question to vegetarians: would you eat meat that doesn't come from an animal? if not, why not?
 
As a vegetarian, I can say that I still wouldn't eat it.

Mainly because the reason I went off meat was because I wasn't into the taste of it anymore.

I can't really imagine a grown meat to have the same genuine qualities as an animal.
 
Well that's fuckin' gross. I give it a year before McDonald's has 100% petri dish meat in all their scab & tumor burgers. I don't know whether that's a step up or a step down, all I know is I really want to throw up all of a sudden.
 
well its going to taste like shit but it will help keep the poor alive and fed so im for it
 
Ill eat it, sounds awesome. Maybe they can keep the taste a texture perfect, while removing the fat n shit.
 
In vitro meat is pretty old news as a whole, but it's still meat from an animal. It's just taking one muscle cell and having it split and split until it becomes big enough to eat.
 
it might become a blob of meat goop but if thats what the ladies are into i say go for it
 
$325,000 for a fake burger? Fuck that, I'll take my expensive $14 100% local VT beef burger over anything.
 
how bout something actually enticing
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I'll try anything twice I guess. it sure would be nice to have a more sustainable form of meat though.
 
I wouldn't be surprised at all if this led to some psycho rich guy eating human meat legally
 
I can eat whatever the fuck I want (besides chicken), and I would be totally OK with one cow cell being used to make fake meat.

I don't know if I would eat it or not though even if it was more sustainable. I fucking love the taste of meat but my health is better without it.
 
Yeah but dood that would be like one murder performed in between two mirrors so you get to see it happen infinity times. OH THE HUMANITY! Think of teh mitochondria breh!
 
I'll play.

Farm raised beef, goat cheese, caramelized onions, candied walnuts and bacon. A farm with their own food truck with a menu that makes you weak in the knees.

I won't tell you where to get it though, super secret.

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